Master's Programme in Information Systems Management, 120 credits

Master's programme in Information Systems Management will help you develop a better planning, management and technical skills that are necessary for leading any organization in today's complex digital world.

The programme focuses on the design, implementation, usage and evolution of information systems. You acquire in-depth knowledge about information systems design and architecture including requirements engineering, service oriented architectures and agile systems development. You will get a strong understanding of the role of IT in supporting and transforming organizations and networks, including value network design, enterprise systems, business process management, business intelligence, decision support and knowledge management.

Graduates will find positions as IT architects or enterprise architects, project managers, database administrators, systems analysts and application developers. They may pursue careers in a variety of organisations, including large and mid-size corporations, public sector agencies and non-govermental organisations. Graduates may also enter Ph.D. programmes for a research career.

The application is closed for application to autumn 2018. Next opportunity to apply is for programme start in the autumn of 2019. The application round is open from mid-October to mid-January. You will find exact dates on the University Admission web site closer to the admission round.

The University Admission web site contains all the information you need to be able to apply: key dates, documents you need to upload etc, and the staff will assist you with issues regarding the admission process.

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During your 3rd semester, you have the opportunity to apply for exchange studies. DSV has agreements with approximately forty universities around the world, for example in Taipei, Shanghai, Munich, Barcelona, Athens and more.

Take the opportunity to learn about other cultures, develop a language and gain advantages in the labour market by applying for exchange studies.